ÉAGB > • church had < delightful Hallo­ ws’en party In the church parlors last evening, October. $ t , r after school. The guests can e dressed lu clever costumes and w o r e mask* The rooms which pr2re desolat­ Dorothy ed In orange end black w e r e darkened with on ly,a faint light here end there to, create a weird CMaeigr at » w h Monday, Xov. 1. — Neighbor« of and spooky scene. The time was Woodcraft meet in 1 . 0 , 0 . F. spent In playing games, ducking hall. Election of officers and i for apples and telling fortunes. 1 « • e . a povered dish banquet Real Hallowe’en cookies and Monday, Nov. 1.— Ashland Floral , ' lighted” Ice-cream were "served Society will meet In public li­ ’at a table on which were black brary at 8 p. m. ’ cats and fupny little goblins. The Monday, Nov. l z —Ashland Study centerpiece, was' a large lighted Club meets with Mrs. J. R. pumpkin. S. Robertson, 323 Almond St. .This happy party closed with Wednesday Nov. 10.— The P. T. singing Endeavor songs. There A.'and the ladles of the Civic were eighteen present. Club will give a reception at the Civic Club House for all the teachers In Ashland» Monday, Nov. 1 .— Parent Teach­ er's Council will hold meeting 8KB T H I NEW in the. public library at 2:30 p. m. ' , « « « Miss Helen Pygall Entertained ’ at T e a - Miss Helen Pygall delightfully entertained at a tea Tuesday af­ ternoon, October 28, in honor of Mrs. Dan Applegate. The time was pleasantly spent In conversation over relics and curios, which were brought from Hawaii. Those present were: Mrs. Dan Applegate, Mrs. Hazelton, Mrs. McQullkln, Mrs. D. P. Blue, and the charming hostess. Miss Helen rygall. 33 33 33 Entertained at Banquet In B uhc F a ll* — Miss Martha Spenker enter­ tained at a banquet in Butte Falls yesterday noon, October 29. After a sumptuous dinner the guests listened to a very inter­ esting health talk given by Miss Spenker. Those who were Invited from, Ashland were the Mesdames Haz­ elton and Charles BrOili. 33 33 33 Christian Endeavor o f Presbyter­ ian Church Gives Party — The Junior Christian Endeavor Society of the Presbyterian Active Agente Make As High As $150 a Week selling AIO accident and health policies for this sound and pro­ gressive company. Thousands bf our kgents have built permanent Viuslaeea of their own selling these policies. Many have retired and now live on their renewals. AN OPENING NOW EXISTS In your section— en unusual oppor­ tunity for the right man. Address Dept. 0 .1 814, Room 75 Mont­ gomery St., Jersey City, N. J.- BOLSTER RADIO Fresh • A. B. & C. Batteries OALJ. Ü8 FOR TOUR RADIO TROUBLES XL ELECTRIC Station OUT GOOD Phone 82 Everything* Electrical raus U tile Applegute Mrs. Frank jCameroa •“ daughter, Virginia, e f Little city yesterday. They returned .and Applegate, were visitors in thin home last evening. Special WeeK-End Fares FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR PATRONS WE ARE NOW SELLING , Week-End Round Trip Ticket from Ashland, Medford and Grants Pass to Portland, Salem, Albany, Corvallis, Monmouth, *Engene and Cottage Grove. These tickets are on sale Friday^ Satur days and Sundays, ‘gbod until the Tuesday night following date of sale. Leaving Ashland at 3:45 P. M. Friday yo^ can ha,ve from 6:40 A.'M. Saturday until 7.00 A. M. Tuesday in Portland on one of these tickets. Stage Fares From Ashland To •' <1 >• Sixty-day ; Week-End Roundtrip . Round-trip « $18.30 $1170 1S.90 12.50 ' 11.50 1170 1130 11.10 . 13.70 12.40 " 10.40 • 9.40 , 9.40 100 » ’ 7 JO is o One-way $9.05 7.70 7.00 6.80 7.65 5.65 - 5.20 4.05 1.55 .45 . Portland Salem Albany Corvallis Monmouth < Eugene Cottage Grove , Roseburg Grants Pass Medford • so ON ACCOUNT OF PACIFIC LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION AT PORTLAND OCT. 30 TO NOV. 6, INC., WEEK END TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE OCT. 29 TO NOV. 7, INC., WITH RETURN LIMIT TUESDAY, NOV. 9TH. Comfortable Reclining Chair Coaches On All Night Trips Interuban Stage Co. TICKETS AND INFORMATION AT Hotel Ashland Phone 47 Read th is proposed Amendment to the Constitution of Your State JBALLOT, TITLE) T h e Friendly Laxative. Figaen u b le ts con­ ta in Caacara. F ig i and Senna and are valuable m the treatm ent o f const)pataon w hich is the f underlying cause o f many ailment*. Figaen tablets d o n o t purge o r gripe. They are pleasant to take, gentle in action and aaoa- factory in result*. Good fo r a ll age*. Jn tons only— jo c, aye, m e Lithia Springs Pharmacy . This means fifty-three millions of new bonds. This names five inexperienced people to spend your money. This mortgages all your property to politics. This leaves the taxpayer to foot the bills. Used Car Bargains Foard Roadster — This would ALL go into the Constitution of Oregon. < The Constitution .would protect these Tax-Spenders $115 Ohev. T ouring........ $125 Ohev. T ouring........$125 Your only protection is to • » Star D e liv e ry ........$250 Vote 337,‘X No! in November * s ** Chevrolet Dealers SEE THE SMOOTHEST CHEVROLET Resolved, that if a new Court House be built in Medford, a 10 mill tax shall be levied to run a term of Five years, or if we vote to keep the County Seat in Jacksonville a 1 1-2 mill tax shall be levied for one year to be used in making our present Court House Fire Proof and Modern and to build additional room for our required space. Now, my dear electors, what are we going to do, vote a 10 mill tax for fivg, years and sacrifice all our Court House holdings in Jacksonville for the sake of moving to Medford, or will we vote a 1 1-2 mill tax to make onr present Court House comfortable for a term of years. It would cost ns a little better than Seven times as much hard cash (plus the loss of all our present court house hold­ ings at Jacksonville) to move to Medford than it would to remain comfortably located where we are. Give this subject a thought be­ fore you cast your* ballot. J. B. WETTERER, . . . . . . WILBUR CAMERON. . . . Why not keep the county business in the present building that belongs to the county and take a few thousand dollars and make any needed addition, if any is really needed. What would become of the fine jail, machine barns and the most beautiful site for a court house in the county? An. agitator was asked “ How about the jail and machinery barns?“ He said, “ I guess they would be left where they are, as there will be no jail in the promised building for tem­ porary use.“ So if they win the county business will still be scat­ tered as bad as they say it is now. The various offioes now located in Medford are >11 so located in defiance of .the law which says all county offices shall be located at the County Seat But what about the Tax-Payers? 1923 Ohev. Coupe .. $275 The Automotive Shop We, the undersigned are making the following statement for the benefit of the legal voters of Jackson County, said statement be­ ing a verbal one given us by our two commissioners. Not many days ago our County Court (composed of our Judge and two Commission­ ers) signed a resolution instructing our County Clerk to place on the ballot for our next November 2nd election, Even this inadequate and insufficient building that is promised in a vague way, is uncertain and largely visionary. There will be no way to enforce any snch agreement and it is certain there will be found a way to evade it, if the election goes to suit the agitators. This vague promise is made with the deliberate intent to deceive the voters. This disposes of thd bunk that the county will not be made to pay for any court house for several yean. If the county seat is voted to be removed, the county would be forced to rent and hira various and divers rooms and buildings scattered all around until such time as the money for a new building, could bo forced from the taxpayers to build a new one. This would bo four or five yean and in the meantime our large, fine Court House would stand idle and of no use to any one, a complete loss of several hundred thousand dollars. A business man who would undertake to do aa silly and unbusinesslike a deal as this would soon go out of business. Vote YES or NO 337 NO. I vote against the foregoing measure. There is no fear with Jacksonville as to the report of the Archi­ tects as we know our Court House (though it was erected in 1883) will stand even a more severe inspection than a few of our noted buildings that were built in Jackson County during the year of 1925. IT WILL NOT, for the reason that a suitable building CAN NOT POSSIBLY BE BUILT FOR $50,000. That amount will not build a suitable building even one half as COMMODIOUS AND SUITABLE AS THE PRESENT COURT HOUSE. Every one knows this to be a fact, the agitators included. paying principal or interest of bonds from state general fund with repayment from bond fund; taxes levied to provide such moneys; appropriating $250,000 from general fund returnable from the water and power revolving fund. 336 Yes. I vote for the foregoing measure. ' The statement means that should the electors o f Jackson County vote to leave the County Seat at Jacksonville, our County Court will secure a few of the very best disinterested Architects to determine the exact condition of our present Court House, if they agree that the structure is well preserved and has good values, our County Court will proceed to provide necessary space in which to carry on our Court House business. Will Medford Furnish a Building Suitable for a Court House? Initiative Measure—Proposed by Initiative Petition bonds; issuance of interest bearing state public utility certificates; NYAL FIGSEN Medford Boosters yields to our '’County Court and accepts a written statement signed by said Court, although the statement was not what Medford Boosters wanted, perhaps thought it would be better than none. The Court was advised that the time limit had gone by, there­ fore it was too late to place it on the ballot. Initiated by H onsew ives’ Council, Inc.: Josephine M. Othua, Mary A. Dean, Clara M. Simonton — OREGON WATER AND POWER BOARD DEVELOPMENT MEASURE — Creating the Oregon W ater and Power Board of-five elective members; appointing first members, board filling vacancies; giving said board full authority for conservation, development, storage, distribution of electric energy and water foi* irrigation and dom estic purposes; authorising state bonds issued not exceeding five per centum of assessed state valuation; bonds issued to pay interest or principal of outstanding For Regularity— Medford Boosters -»• ? f ti Paid Adr. by Oregon Publie Utility Commlttra—Ogpoeed to the Hodsewiree' Connell "Water and Power” Bonding Amendment. > -t <18 Partite Building. Portland. Oregon. Vote pow n the Vicious County Seat Removal Measure Vote 501 X NO